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| dangerousdna | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:49 am Post subject: NSA declassified more documents on 40th anniversary |
| http://www.nsa.gov/liberty/ What’s new? On 08 June 2007, the National Security Agency (NSA) finalized the review of all material relative to the 08 June 1967 attack on the USS Liberty. This additional release adds to the collection of documents and audio recordings and transcripts previously posted to the site on 02 July 2003. The attack on the USS Liberty, like others in our nation's history, has become the center of considerable controversy and debate. It is not NSA's intention to prove or disprove any one set of conclusions, many of which can be drawn from a thorough review of this material. Instead, through these public releases, we intend to make as much information as possible available for the many scholars, historians, academia, and members of the general public who find interest in analyzing the information and forming their own conclusions. Release Contents Chronology of Events Oral History Interviews Audio Recordings & Transcripts Follow-up Reports DIRNSA Messages USS Liberty Messages U.S. Navy Messages Naval Security Group Messages Field Unit Messages Joint Chiefs of Staff Messages CINC Messages National Military Command Center Documents U.S. Air Force Messages Defense Intelligence Agency Messages State Department Correspondence Miscellaneous Memoranda and Reports Photographs Please Note: These historical documents are PDF images of formerly classified carbon paper and reports that have been declassified. Due to the age and poor quality of some of the PDF images, a screen reader may not be able to process the images into word documents. In accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, individuals may request that the government provide auxiliary aids or services to ensure effective communication of the substance of the documents. For such requests, please contact the Public Affairs Office at 301-688-6524. | |
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| Jefferson Davis | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:33 am Post subject: |
| D-dna. Check this out. On the Farley-Carter 1988 interview, pg. 114. The discussion begins on whether the attack was deliberate and then when the discussion begins in earnest on page 116, the next 24 pages are classified when they end their discussion on the USS Liberty attack on page 140. http://www.nsa.gov/liberty/51670/2794915.pdf More of the same bullshit. They released nothing but continued the cover-up. So much for claiming to disclose the rest of the USS Liberty documentation. _________________ 2007 will be the 40th anniversary of injustice and murder and coverup. http://usslibertyinquiry.com/ www.ussliberty.org Lest We Forget | |
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| Cowboy | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:49 am Post subject: |
| | The interview where he references a Congressional review that you claim never took place. | |
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| Jefferson Davis | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:58 am Post subject: |
| He mentions a Congressional investigation. There has never been a Congressional investigation by Congress on the attack of the USS Liberty. Not one. You've never shown one. Not once, only apologia. Only the apologists think a congressional investigation where the USS Liberty is mentioned or discussed counts but then again, that's not surprising. Nor is there a single link of a Congressional investigation on the USS Liberty attack by Congress in any search engine. Amazon.com book reviews, your preferred mode of scholarship do not count. And Cristol saying there is is the equivalent of Bill Clinton saying he did not have sex with that women. Keep avoiding and diverting. Wrong again as per usual Mr. AIPAC. | |
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| Cowboy | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:04 am Post subject: |
| | Quote: | | He mentions a Congressional investigation. | That he attended. | Quote: | | There has never been a Congressional investigation by Congress on the attack of the USS Liberty. Not one. | False | |
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| Jefferson Davis | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:17 am Post subject: |
| Prove it. Name the congressional investigation that investigated the attack on the USS Liberty.. You can't and you never will either because it is a figment of the apologists' imagination. Why wasn't the crew of the USS Liberty invited? Keep avoiding and diverting Mr. AIPAC. | |
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| Cowboy | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:43 pm Post subject: |
| | Quote: | | Prove it. Name the congressional investigation that investigated the attack on the USS Liberty.. | Try actually reading, for a change, the documents that you link to and refer to.  | |
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| Jefferson Davis | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:45 pm Post subject: |
| Like I said. Still undocumented. Just more lies from the apologists. Why wasn't the Liberty crew invited to all these investigations? Avoid and divert Mr. AIPAC. | |
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| Cowboy | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:47 pm Post subject: |
| For a change, try actually reading the crap you link and refer to. Proceedings of the U.S. Navy Court of Inquiry, 18 June 1967 http://www.usslibertyinquiry.com/evidence/usreports/ncoi.pdf You still will not make a clear statement that the Liberty crewmembers did not lie under oath at the US Navy Court of Inquiry. That tells it all. | |
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| Jefferson Davis | | Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:01 pm Post subject: |
| I have read in part...why don't you Mr. AIPAC instead of diverting and avoiding. In fact there isn't much to read. | Quote: | On the Farley-Carter 1988 interview, pg. 114. The discussion begins on whether the attack was deliberate and then when the discussion begins in earnest on page 116, the next 24 pages are classified when they end their discussion on the USS Liberty attack on page 140. http://www.nsa.gov/liberty/51670/2794915.pdf More of the same bullshit. They released nothing but continued the cover-up. So much for claiming to disclose the rest of the USS Liberty documentation. | _________________ 2007 will be the 40th anniversary of injustice and murder and coverup. http://usslibertyinquiry.com/ www.ussliberty.org Lest We Forget | |
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